Description

Going freelance? Re-entering the workforce after a break? Or just want more from life than a commute and carriage clock? 100 Days, 100 Grand is for you.
In the book setting the independent sector abuzz, jetsetting London freelancer Chris Worth takes you on a 100-day journey to the start of true wealth: earning a six-figure income from your professional skills, whatever they are. With precise instructions and task lists for each day, you'll learn how to:
Get paid 3-6x more than others doing the same job
Enjoy an 8,350+/month income ... three months from today
Create TWO 350,000 business assets that deliver for decades
Find the 1,000 companies that need you - without cold calls
Launch ultra-personalised marketing campaigns in minutes
Win customers 10-20x faster than even pro marketers
Turn 1 in every 2 one-off projects into monthly retainer fees of 1,500+
It's easier than you think. Over 30m enterprising people earn six figures from what they do, in , or $. They're not all bankers, doctors and lawyers. And they're not luckier, smarter, or harder working than you. They just focus on finding the right market for what they do... and take the results to the bank.
100 Days, 100 Grand finds that focus. Structured as a 100-day work plan with actual actions to complete each day, this book will drill into you the right processes and practices to join that top 1% of earners. No web scams, no penny stocks, no cold calling: just simple tools and tasks in logical sequence, proven in the market over three decades. This book isn't about learning a new trade or entering a new market - it's about turning the skills you've got now into a top-1% freelance income.
Whether you change lives or lightbulbs for a living, if you want a six-figure income from it starting next quarter - this book is for you. More information and resources at 100days100grand.com.

Author Biography

Chris Worth is a marketing hobo who spent a decade with advertising agencies in the capitals of Asia and Europe. Now a six-figure freelancer (obvs) he creates campaigns, copy, and content for clients worldwide-mostly in technology and finance, thanks to a lifelong obsession with STEM subjects (science / technology / engineering / mathematics) and the diverse patterns of life, the universe, and everything. Dropping out at 16, he somehow managed an MBA later in life at the UK's Warwick Business School. Outside interests include politics / philosophy / economics, literature, architecture, physics, adventure travel, and extreme sports. He also pens the odd thriller as Mark Charteris and sci-fi short as Ted Bann, both more hobbies than jobbies. He's clueless about music, knows nothing of football, and is a sucker for a box set. Despite having zero sense of direction, he's explored over 60 countries, from solo treks in Javan jungles to 4x4 jaunts across the Sahara. A keen boulderer (climbing without the altitude) and experienced diver-scuba and sky-he's also a qualified calisthenics and kettlebells instructor who works out daily with bag, 'bells, bar, and body. (The best gym is in your skin.) He also practices the close-combat art Krav Maga. (Where the bruises come from.) His creed is Objectivism, the "rules for living" defined by moral philosopher Ayn Rand. Politically he leans libertarian: for a limited state that protects individual rights and freedoms. He's also a minimalist: after ten years living out of a backpack, the contents of his first house never got beyond bed and bench, while his business infrastructure totals a laptop and phone. The dress code's equally spartan: jeans and a black T. But he's never without his Kindle. Chris lives in London with his wife Lynne, a polyglot law graduate, finance pro, and foodie with her own series of cookbooks out. Amid the literary haunts of Greenwich and Blackheath, they watch too many movies, enjoy too much food, drink too much wine, and do not enough Yoga to atone for it. See him at chrisdoescontent.com, amazon.com/author/chrisworth, or head for 100days100grand.com for book updates and reader offers.